Posted on 05/14/2013 6:35:41 PM PDT by marktwain
ATHENS, Ala. (WHNT) A pharmacist stopped a robbery in Athens on Monday morning by pulling out his own gun on the crook.
Around 8 a.m. Noah Jay Davis, 22, walked into Westside Pharmacy, at the corner of Hines Street and Market Street. He handed the clerk a list of drugs he wanted.He said that he had a list of drugs and he would like for me to look at, says pharmacist Terrell Milby. He had questions about them. When he looked at them, the napkin that he had, something written on, he said this is the wrong list. And he turned around and left.
Milby says about 20 minutes later Davis returned and this time he had found some courage.
He came over and asked to speak to me again and he laid the napkin on the counter, Milby says. The note said that he had a gun and that not to press the emergency button that he would start shooting people if I didnt give him oxycontin, adderall and needles.
The pharmacist tells WHNT News 19 he pulled his own gun out, scaring Davis away.
(Excerpt) Read more at whnt.com ...
Hey man you need to be armed if your a Pharmacist those druggies will attack your ass! Oxycoten is powerful!
I have a friend who lost her 30,000 car for 600 dollars of footballs!
/johnny
He’s been pegged “The Buttcrack Bandit because he had “pants on the ground” when running out of the pharmacy. Pharmacist in interview this morn said he saw “anal cleavage”. My kid and I busted out laughing.
LMAO!!! ;)
In this region of Alabama (I’m from there), I’d make a guess that one out of every twelve guys are doing either legally acquired or illegally acquired Oxycoten. Between high school football, college football, or industrial accidents...it’s the only thing that dulls permanent pain. The problem is that it’s really not something you want to take for the rest of your life.
ROFLMAO!!!!
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